Malaya Tribune, 22 September 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Giiar a iiteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI- -No. 223. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wed., Sept. 22, 19;7. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1937? FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 THE WITH YOUR* BREAKFAST Try The The New 99 Jk WITH MOULDED CASE *\/AT FT l^^Bfcl W JL 9 AUTOSTROP M j SINGAPORE'S IWOI RI I I Hit %Ml fi HEJJLTHK BfißY Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- j tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby
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    • 355 1 .r 5 i Read The Tin in xc Malaya I 1 The Original *SN3 I'ltl IVItJS |W Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING j or occasional COOKING —when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior -^fjF^ workmanship
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  • 307 2 On the 27th August, 1937, the Settlement of Singapore, which includes the adjacent islands under British possession, was proclaimed to be infected with rabies and to be an infected area. It cannot be declared free from infection until there has been no single case for a full six months.
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    • 510 2 FRFIiH STOCK OF:— chromium plated Hot ft v prioc 135.00 each. m do 3J 00 Tabic lamps a large range to" select from $2.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN, 34, 36 ft 37, Bras Basah Boad, Singapore—'Phone 3411. MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS, LTD. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES:
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    • 184 2 Ml Clocks and Watches to us for repair are handled by skilled workmen, md any spare parts used.for the repair ire of the finest make. IICK WOII HlXtt 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near MIDDLE ROAD), 'Phone No. 7922. for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army and
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    • 461 2 j TARPAULINS Any size from Boon Seng Co 7 Ltd. Telephone 7268. 3o 38, Robinson Road. Singapore. GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Send your date and time of birth or the time of writing the letter and approximate age. You will be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession, health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes
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    • 217 2 A HIGHLY paid administrative position is the normal attainment of a School of Accountancy trained man with a recognised Qualification. Qualify as an Accountant, Secretary, Cost Accountant, Shipping Expert, Insurance Officer, Bank Officer or Book-Keeper. and make your future secure. Examinations can be taken In Malaya and success guaranteed by
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    • 154 2 —Every night, Rub in Zam-Buk. J IF YOU take care of your skin you will not be trouWed with unsithtlv spots, pimples, rashes or sores. Every mght, spend a few moments ruobmg in Zam-Buk heroal ointment and your sk.n will always be healthy nn S „vf P e K .l
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  • 318 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES ORDERS FOR TWO MOTORSHIPS Why Dutch Contract Went To Danish Builders IN reply to questions in Parliament the Netherlands Minister of Economic Affairs, Dr. M. P. L. Steenberghe, stated that the Government was aware of the fact chat the Hc**and Amer c i Line were negotiating with
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  • 118 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The following passengers are sailing by the East Asiatic liner Fionia which left. Singapore for Europe to-day:— Capt. M. Oisen, Mr. N. O. Christensen, Mrs. F. Gregory. Miss S. Weskin, Mrs. M. Barr, Miss P. Barr, Mrs. K. Pender Ihompson, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
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  • 105 3 The cruiser Sheffield, of 9.000 tons displacement, Tyneside's latest contribution to his Majesty's Navy, had successful final trials in the Ncrth Sea recently and was afterwards delivered, proceeding to Chatham under the command of Captain W. P. Mark-Wardlaw. The Sheffield has been built by Messrs. Vickers-Armstrongs at
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  • 101 3 The new edition of the Swedish shipping list "Sveriges Skeppslista," just published, shows that, on May 1 last, the merchant fleet consisted of 2,883 ships of 1,610.934 gross tons, a decrease of 50 ships and 57.5U5 gross tons compared with figures published in the previous edition two
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    • 418 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P&o.nd BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. B'pore 1937. CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 24 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6.100 Oct. 18 RAN CHI 11,500 Oct. 22 BEHAR 8,000 NOT. 1 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 Nov. 5 ISOUDAN
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    • 139 3 IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (Incorporated In England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkoag and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through BUI of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa the Philippinea etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA ah Salli. SUISANG Sept. 25
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    • 591 3 1 M B. K. I 1 KOKUSAI LINE j S (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). J For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York t ms KONGO MARC Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Keelung Nov. 3 t Jms KOMAKI MARU
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    • 465 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. S pore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng LALANDIA 12-10 12-10 13-10 15-10 JUTLANDIA 2-11 2-11 3-11 5-11 MEONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11
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    • 447 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOR»DEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD For MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. 8 ms. "HAVEL" omits Shanghai, also calls Cebu Sept. 25 s.s. "POTSDAM"' omits North China Oct. 1 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from
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  • 446 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 21. I K^, BBEK Previous To-day Change J on c Steady Steady s P°t Buyers. 8^ 8 8? 8 Sellers. 815 16 9 +116 Oct- Buyers. 8? 8 815 16 +1 16 j Sellers. 9 9 Oct.lDec. Buyers. 8 1516 Sellers. 9 November
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  • 111 4 Alarm Of Discount Brokers Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 19. AN the money market apart from Wedv ncsday when credit was somewhat an Australian bant takhig funds off the market to meet a maturing IhS. t floatln B supplies available for S2 J*" 11 en a gement considerably
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  • 392 4 Hopes For 400 M.P.H. Trrxr London, Aug. 31. HE biggest a-.d most powerful recordbreaker ever built is approaching completion in a closely guarded workshop in Wolverhampton. It is the 6,000 horsepower car with which Capt. G-orge Eyston hopes next month to set the world speed
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  • 157 4 Singapore, Sept, 21. «.J?m2 Coast No 3 P er K °yan $150 Siam Rice Sinwhay No 1 $226 Si am Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $200 Siam Rice Sinwhay No 3 Slfn Siam Broken Rice No i Siam Broken Rice No 2 t134 Rice Saigon Al t\il Rice Saigon 1
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  • 253 4 Wide Range Of Subjects To Be Discussed (By Air Main Nottingham, Aug. 19. DETWEEN 2.000 and 3.000 people will attend the annual conference of tne British Association for the Advancement of Science to be held here from Sent 1-8 There will be some 300 speakers at the
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  • 39 4 Leading Industrials Severely Marked Down Reuter Wireless. were Sm! J 8 ails and shippings unwilling to absorb market is eSd Sfth f?i rked down while copng ther base metal W W e a iess Street pened -Reuter
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    • 787 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Paid U P $10,000,000.00. j ut.AU 01-FICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. < j uenerai Manager 3513 Accountant MM N Telegraphic Address; "OVERSEA" LONDO NEW YORK BANKERS J Mldlaaa Bank, Ltd. f*%W\ |J Irving Tnut j Uejti Bank, LtC,
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    • 113 4 soljth j BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) Established 1872 W. J. DEXTER. Manager. F*ln>Ayson Oreen. Tel. 5936. —keep curls in place all day The day of the mannish bob is past. Stylish women everywhere, as always, are following the latest dictates of Paris and arranging their hair
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    • 80 4 ACCOUNTANCY is a profitable PROFESSION «ti?in lm P ortance of Accounting is steadily increasing for it is the revo re? 52? in 01 9tucJ y a t home 2 your spare time and enjoy tne that w ™low tion y U further lllf ormaInternational Correspondence Schools (Colonial), Ltd MA, Collyer
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  • 864 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore. Sept. 22, 10 a.m. MINING Fiasar 00. Buyers. Sellers. Am pal Tin 5:3 5|9 Asam Kunibang 346 36|6 Austral Malay 56j- 57j6 r Hitam 33 346xd •V r Weng 0.95 1.05 Bangrin Tin 25 26 i Selangor 1.95 2.05 Burma
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  • 104 5 London. Scot. 21. Paris 145 3 1G New York 4.95 5 3 Montreal 4.95 5 8 Brussels 29.44 Geneva 21.57'/ 2 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.9724 Milan 94 3 16 Berlin 12.35 Stockholm 19.39V2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26Vfe Prague 141 15 16 Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3j
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  • 629 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cabie as follow: STOCK The most significant feature of
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  • 284 5 ERASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 22, 10 am. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. TIN rj-Q Ayer Hitam 30% Int. Sept. 7 Sept 2 7 Sept. 20 30% Burma Malay 6d Sept. 23 sept 30 sept 24 5%
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  • 206 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 P% Iff 1 if Jf,„ mOM 103% 105% norn 3% 'W2 MMN Mar. 31, Sept. 30 103% loatt norn Noy 1003/4 c i t%* I*o7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 jH**? nTfifi^fiinno int Mar *i Qpnt SO 109 111 norn 5% 1926 red.
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  • 323 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Sept. 22. TIN three months £260.15 up 70 The welcome recovery in the price of tin has not helped to strengthen tin share prices to any great extent although London are bidding for several of their favourites this morning including J
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  • 16 5 Singapore, Sept. 22. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $131 (unchanged).
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  • 15 5 The price of rubber at noon Buyers 30* H (up Sellers 301 4 (up%).
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  • 244 5 MINING Singapore, Wednesday. Buyers Sellers nipat r 5 3 5.9 Ayer Weng KM Lio Bangrto 25 26 Long Fatt 125 Litam 38 42 Lungkong 366 376 Inns Hydraulic 12- IIW2? 33. 35. feiebn 1.02 1.07 f~ atu 25 6 26 6 Kamra 2 26 Iv.
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  • 15 5 Ayer Molek Rubber C 0.—25,133 lb. Total for ten months 197,606 lb.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 222 5 S. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Elngapor* investment Bankers and Broker* in Securities ana Civnrnoaitte* Daily Fu etpn Market Cable* and QmM*>i%m Bmm c. Mertbert: NEW SfOEK LOfTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANO. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 105 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: NeUier- lands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan, JaskS, 'Amsterdam! and Lon- i donl: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. today. Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Interna! Air Service, closing 6 a.m. Saturday Hongkong, Canton,
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  • 60 6 Mails expected from Netherlands indie.-* by Air (Netherlands) to-day. Deliveries cf boxholders' letters only 3.30 p m. and general delivery cf letters and parcels 05 p.nv respectively on the same day. Mails exuee'eri from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) bj Air (Netherlands) today. Deliveries of bcxholdTs' letters only 7.30 pm.
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  • 96 6 Public Functions AnH Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT 22 Singapore Enelish School Annual Athletic Sports, Jalan Bosar stadium. 3 p.m. Rugby; innisklSings v. Police, Thomson Road. la-kcv: Colts v. P. 1.. R.I. Football: Friendly, S.A.P. v. Bata Shoe, SHE. Tennis: Tournaments a* S.C.C. ana S.C.R.C TO-MORROW. SEPT. 23 Football:
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  • 237 6 Singapore, Sept. 21. Ships alongside the Whanrti or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Cremer 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Kudat 18; Bulan 17; Havre Maru 15; Glenshiel 13; Ipoh 11; Radnorshire. Marudu 9; Pecten 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Karagola 30:
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  • 35 6 I The Air Mail (Imperial> despatched! ironi Singapore on Sept. 12 was delivered m London yesterday. The Air Mai! 'Netherlands* despatch-! Ed from Singapore on Sept. 15 was de- hvcred in London yesterday.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 190 6 PREMIER J S To-night Cocktail Dance 6. 30 to 8. 30 p. m. Dinner Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight "THE SEASON'S GREATEST SUCCESS" I SZITA AHI§ S ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS, THE MOST TALENTED S POPULAR CABARET ENTERTAINERS EVER TO VISIT SINGAPORE. I NON-DINERS $1.00. BRAS BASAII J
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    • 1163 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL j ASSIGNEE, SINGAPORE. Re W. S. Bee Co., Bankruptcy No;. 59 60 of 1937. MORTGAGEES SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koor Seng Co., Ltd., No. 10, Chulia Street ON WEDNESDAY, 29TH SEPTEMBER 1937, AT 2.30 P.M.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 293 6 f j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE •J. STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FT" PER DATE AND TIME Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian Sept. 22 1 p.m. Fontianak Tohiti 22 1 p.m. Kretay Valaya 22 2 p.m Muntok and Palembang Thedens n 22 3 p.m. Medan Reael 22 3 p.m. Trengganu and Dungun (Parcels
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  • 2160 7 TO IMPROVE SOCIAL STATUS AGENT'S ANNUAL REPORT EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE CHINESE REFERENCES to the social conditions of Indians in Malaya form the most interesting; features of the annua! report for 19% of the Agent of the Government of India Hao Sahib K. A.
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    • 49 7 THERAPSOft Na.f THERAPIO& Wo.12 THERAPiON i^o:3 3*o.l Car«t M»< har««--. H« 3 1ur«* Bloo* rolaon. No. a Cam chrom; Wmiimmii ••filth Pnc» 3a. Cbemlats.or ther hn. rvton M*ii Dl UCUHtMM.Cn Pii'rVjckJM.N.W *f miM B«.l.e Cl.EhC-S P?LXS '..r-ttuLlw^ 1R f M^A*; I] ii A Vibrationless Wonder! t 4 APB 2.
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    • 127 7 Merely brushing the teeth is not enough. Gums too must be kept healthy. 4 out <>f 5 people over 40 have Pyorrhea, that dreaded disease of the gums. Avoid Pyorrhea by using FORHAN'S the toothpaste made by a dentist to do both jobs, -clean teeth and at the same time
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 137 8 A THRILLING MURDER MYSTERY PACKED WITH LAUGHS! Brought To The Screen By The Company That Gave You Good 'Earth "—M. G. M. j ALH AM BRA Opening To-Day at 3-15 6 Florence Rice or a triple I j^^Bß^S^^^^^^^B 'murder in a department W$M store! What a swell timet M TUESDAY.
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    • 426 8 I Since "IT HAPPENED ONE SIGHT' CLAUDETTE jßt lias never been so Ravishingly Alluring! BBS Now She Takes Two Boy Friends for a Sleigh Ride in the Alps and her Romance is so Hotcha even the snow melts? OPENING TO DAY at_ the g CAPITOL j CLAUDETTE COLBERT "I MET
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    • 174 8 A GREAT CAST OF POPULJ! COMEDIANS IN A UN I OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15—9-15 —packed wit:! FLORENCE OrATf* m* Mtaiastair SIM j MONTY BANKS r > "B i 11 rM—tT»i■» inannir ip i MODERN MARRIAGE jj XVHWti^mmmmmm P 1 IT H All ITS 2fi^^^^T^^WLj|^^^3t?—' y PROBLEMS is BROUGHT StS k jfL
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  • 921 9 Traders are invited for the sole righ* to open one pawnshop for a period cf c years lrom the Ist January, 1933, each of the streets or sections of fta in the Town Division of the Settlement of Singapore, described in the chedule hereto annexed and tenders are
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 577 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—Arm. Sid. 14. Tourer $253 or nearest-offer, good condition.—AppW Box 32S co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOR SALE—Profitable Business! No risk and sure profit. Easy to manage, experience not necessary. For particulars, apply to Eox No. 328, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE
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    • 772 9 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Ord sr. Name of debtor: T. SELVADURAI. Address of debtor: No. 4, Ceylon Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Teacher. No. of Proceedings: 196 of 1937. Date on which wage-earner's Administration Order
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    • 425 9 j Great World Showl S IST, 2ND 3RD OCTOBER j chjlxa relief i i .mi i THREE NIGHTS' GROSS PROCEEDS WILL BE DEVOTED TO THE \BOVE S 1 FUND. I I CASARST TO-NIGHT 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. 1 SATURDAY, 25TH SEPT. j RAROYA m S j HAWAIIAN 3SAXII TO-NIGHT I
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  • 32 10 Mr. Chan Soon Chew begs to thank aii those who sent wreaths and message of condolence and also all those who attended the funeral of the late Rosic Chan Wai Lin.
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  • 46 10 Mr. Ang What* Kim and other members of the late Mrs. Ang Khoon Bong family thank ell their relatives ana friends who so kindly attended the funeral of their beloved mother, and also all those who sent wreaths, messages of condolence, etc.. in their sad bereavement.
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  • 710 10 rplIE annual report of the Agent of the Government of India in British Malaya for 1936 is noteworthy for ihe outspoken manner in which Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan, who has now retired from the country, writes of the social an I political status of Indians here.
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  • 164 10 Modifications To Plan Likely London, Sept. 21. A COMMUNIQUE issued to-night sates that the interna'ional Non-inter-vention Committee have approved the proposal tha; an international board be authorised to give immediate effecc to certain recommendations of an admiirsti itive character designed to improve and strengthen the efficiency of
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  • 75 10 Funeral Broadcast To England London, Sept. 21. FLAGS on public buildings in London flew at half mast to-day for the luneral of Doctor Masarvk, president of Czechoslovakia. The evening papers leature reports from Prague of the homr.ge rendered by peoples of the Czech republic to Its first president
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  • 205 10 NOTES COMMENTS Malayan Chinese MR. Kao Ling Pal, the Consul-General for China in Singapore, is making his first official tour of Malaya, visiting the various Chinese Consulates and getting in touch with the Chinese leaders in the principal towns of the country. The visit is undertaken at a time when
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  • 244 10 gEVERAL problems confront the Malayan Chinese the most uigem and pressing of which is the question of *yhat has been termed their "dual nationality. Allegiance to their motner country or to Malaya, the land of the.r adoption—which? For it will be futile to close our eyes to the
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  • 167 10 question which Mr. Kao will most probably be studying j that of new Consulate officer question of new consulate buildings house the staff necessary for the c charge of such duties as fall to tin of China's representatives at cent] where the majority of the popuia:: are Chinese
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  • 276 10 P^EAR- ADMIRAL Yates Stirling, In article to the New York Sun, a comprehensive account of the naval strength of Great Britain, the Unit States, Franc" and Japan, ar.d concludes by saying: "Japan apparei knew that the political situation am i the European countries was such that any
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  • 245 10 By "Looker On" i LADDER made of woven silk thread is a new form of fire-escape. It is also, for that matter, a very common form of hose. A "There's nothing more exasperating than an alarm-clock that doesn't go off," says a writer. Unless it's one
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    • 304 10 {V We can highly recommend j this milk... there is none better iTTBA obta triable 4IP^ Obtainable from 'j^K^: ALL GOOD DEALERS N ROBINSON mm]k CO., LTD. P» Singapore. K. Lumpur. able,for infants FEEDING and invalids, owing to its 'unimpaired vitamin content 1 v**fi i i**a^L?^—-jRT f > i h
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    • 110 10 4 J 1 j ORIGINAL FOTO-PORTRAIT S ONLY AT STUDIO 33 33, STAMFORD RD. J PHONE 3204. jfr R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation
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  • 486 11 LONGEST RAID OF CHINA WAR FOUR HOURS' BOMBING LITTLE DAMAGE TO MILITARY OBJECTIVES Reuter. (CANTON endured last night the longest air raid so far experienced in the war in China, when Tor four hours Japanese planes bombed the city. They left at
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  • 182 11 The Threat To Bomb Nanking Reuter. Washington, Sept. 21. MR. Cordell Hull announced that the United States had made representatr ns to Tokyo against Japan's announced intention of bombing Nanking ana that the protest was based chiefly on the grounds that the bombing of non-combatant populations
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  • 82 11 Resolutions At Mass Conference Reuter. Paris, Sept. 21. rpHE seamen's organisations should J- "continue their efforts against aggressors in Europe and the Far East," declared a resolution passed by the International Conference of Seamen's Organisations, affiliated to the International Federation ol Transport Workers. The resolution also paid
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  • 92 11 Embassy Staff's Retreat From Nanking Reuter. Washington Sept. 21. THE Evening Star, in an editorial on the evacuation of the U.S. Embassy at Nanking, says "the blame for the ungraceful retreat belongs exclusively to Washington. It is more than ungraceful, it is abject humiliation. It does not become
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  • 45 11 Note Handed In At* Tokyo London, Sept. 21. NEWS has been received in London that the reply of the Japanese Government to the British note on the wounding of Sir Hughe Knatch-bull-Hugesen was handed to His Majesty's Ambassador in Tokyo today.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 120 11 Delegate's Complaint To The League Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Spet. 20. Tawfikkel Swaidy, the Iraq delegate, complained to the League of the grievous wrong done to the Arabs in Palestine who are haunted at the prospect of becoming a minority in their own fatherland. He added that any solution
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  • 265 11 Sequel To Chinese Resistance Reuter. THE Manchester Guardian's usually authoritive diplomatic correspondent, in summing up the Information and the views of well-informed circles on the present situation in th e Far East, says: DEEP CONCERN The Chinese have shown qualities, which although not unexpected here, cause
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  • 99 11 Book Recalled From Sale Reuter. London, Sept. 21. SURPRISE has been caused by the an--0 nouncement of the publishers, Methuens, recalling copies of a new book "Trivial Fond Records" by Sir Laurence Guillemard, which was to have been released for sale on Sept. 23. The book deals
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  • 107 11 Seats For Peru And Iran Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Sept. 20. NEITHER Spain nor Turkey, who are 11 automatically retiring from the Council, succeeded in getting their candidatures for a further period endorsed. Turkey secured 25 votes to 23 against but a two-thirds majority is necessary. The Spanish rejection
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  • 100 11 Italy's Protest THREE-POWER TALKS IN PARIS Reuter. Rome, Sept. 21. official communique has been Issued announcing Italy's acceptance of a proposed conference between British, French and Italian naval experts in Paris, to determine modifications of a practical nature to be made to the Nyon arrangements
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  • 175 11 Capital Paralysed At Midday Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Sept. 20. THE whole capital was paralysed at the busiest part of the day by the biggest and most realistic air raid manoeuvres ever staged. A statement was subsequently issued that the raid was completely successful for the enemy
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  • 1096 11 BRITISH PROTEST TO TOKYO IN SUSPENSE U. S. Bitterness At Evacuation Reuter. Reuter. Nanking, Sepi. 22. MR. Ma Chao Chun, the Mayor of Nanking, in an official declaration, has defied the Japanese threat to destroy the capital. "The city is well prepared for all emergencies."
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    • 41 11 interior view of an avenue in one of g^J^ n( *8 jf :he K.W.V. Maturation cellars in KgSy§3gg[M Paarl. For years Key Brandy is matured in this manner so that when it reaches you, it is mellow and L^|^L?H|^=i|/ KBB 6.
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    • 52 11 r Defective Eyesight /flPflKfali does not improve of itself. Disastrous re- P«Q^V§iT.J suits may follow neg- pSmj^SS lect. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., is al- "'JjCSMI ways ready to render you full satisfactory service at cheaper charge than elsewhere. Diplom. Optometrist:—C. S. CHONG, OPT. D. (U.S.A.). Address:—l 42, South Bridge Rd.,
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    • 81 11 SALES OF RADIO GRAMOPHONES fO R 01« WEEK OMLV E.M. GINN EXPERT SENIOR $200.00 COLUMBIA TABLE GRAM. MODEL 119 A $20.00 H.M.V, CABINET GRAM. MODEL 194 $70.00 H.M.V. BLUE PORTABLES 102 (Shop Soiled) $30.00 H.M.V. BLACK 97 (Shop Soiled) $20.00 H.M.V. MODEL 482 ALL WAVE RECEIVER 7 VALVE VISUAL TUNING
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  • 143 12 CONFERRING WITH PRINCES FEDERATION No Bill Prepared At Present British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 21. k REPORT has appeared in some London morning newspapers that a bill to amend the Government of India Act would be introduced into Parliament next session with the obj;
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  • 291 12 China's Prospects DR. LIM BOON KENG BITTER Singapore, Wednesday. "/"THIS is the time to keep our mouths shut," said Dr. Lim Boon Keng, in the course of an interview he gave to a Tribune reporter. Dr. Lim arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Cremer. "It
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  • 125 12 Capitol Limerick Contest Result A LIMERICK contest was announced in connection with the Paramount production, "I Met Him in Paris," which opens at the Capitol Theatre to-day. Tickets for two seats go to each oi the winners and these are announced by the management as
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  • 38 12 There will be a Requiem High Mass for the soul of the late Mr. L. J. Shepherdson at the Cathedral of the "Good Shepherd" at 6.30 a.m. tomorrow, given by the members of the Singapore Catholic Benevolent Association.
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  • 25 12 Miss van Lier will give a lecture on Astrology at the Singapore lodge of the Thcosophical Society, 14 Handy Road, to-morrow (Thursday) at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 527 12 LEAGUE CHINA CRISIS SEVERE TEST Invitations To Four Countries Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Sept. 21. M. LITVINOFF, the Soviet Com- missar for Foreign Affairs, addressing the Assembly of the League of Nations to-day, regretted the absence of the United States from the League, which now had an appeal for help from
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  • 158 12 Alleged Smugglers In Court Singapore, Wednesday. FOLLOWING a search by revenue ottcials in the harbour, in front oi the General Post Office yesterday, three Chinese were produced before Mr. Ii A. Forrer in the District Court and charged with chandu offences. Lee Chng Seng, a Teochew,
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  • 108 12 Myer, Dutch, 1127 tons, from Batavia 21 9 to Batavia 24.9. Gen. van der Heyden, Dutch, 640 tons, from Penang 20.9 to Belawan 24.9. Bengalen, Dutch, 4260 tons, from San Francisco 22.9 to Port Swettenham 23.9. Ombilin, Dutch, 3195 tons, from Durban 22.9 to Saigon 23.9. Bintang. Danish,
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  • 44 12 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Sept. 20. France and Peru were elected to the League Council in place of Turkey and Chile by 48 and 46 votes respectively out of a possible 52. Spain's successor will be chosen later in the week.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 297 12 Grove Road Fatality COLLISION WITH A CAR Singapore, Wednesday rpJIE fatal motor-cycle accident which occurred near the junction of Crescent Road and Grove Road on the night of July 4, involving tht death of Mr. E W. Adam of the Radio Service Company of Malaya (1934) Ltd., had
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  • 95 12 Two Chinese Fined $50 Each Singapore, Tuesday. A MIDNIGHT raid launched by the Police on a public latrine at the junction of Selegie Road and Prinsep Street and a coffee shop in Selegie Road on May 29, had sequel in the Second Police Court this morning when Chan
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  • 31 12 Major G.M. Kidd, M.C.S., has been admitted to Bungsar Hospital suffering from dengue. It is reported from Kuan tan that Dr. Poynton is in hospital there suffering from the same complaint.
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  • 813 12 "INTOLERABLE" Final Object Obscure? Reuter Wireless. British Official Wireless. Rome, Sept. 18. THE Italian press referring to Nyon, speaks of "the Anglo-French and Russian conspiracy against Italy." The newspaper Stampa states "the ?harp pull on the brake which will bring back the situation to where it
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  • 374 13 BY ITALY AND GERMANY INVASION Premier's Demand At League Assembly i Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Sept. 18. 'HIE Spanish Premier, Senor Neg- < ria, in a speech to the Assembly demanded that the League should recognise that Spain is the victim of Italian-German agression and seek
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  • 259 13 Chance Discovery By Revenue Officer Singapore, Tuesday. POUND guilty of a charge of being in I possession of ferment!ng rice for the ufacture of l.quor without a licence a -till for the of manulacQg uch liquor, Chan Cheong a 33--year-old Cantonese, was this morning d S3OO on the
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  • 97 13 Denounced By The Pope Reuter Wireless. Castel Gandolfi, Sept. 18. A DIGRESSING a group of pilgrims f rom Germany, the Pope denounced tne alleged prophet who exalted ueriny In this grave and painful moment from the Catholic religion and for an wish to remain faithful to the irch
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  • 66 13 Jack Lovelock, the Olympic runn.r, had his heart-beats broadcas; to the country when he took part In a scientific experiment at King's College Hospital, London A machine recorded the hrart-bcals under normal conditions and then after Loveicck had perfoimed a series of jumps. A doctor explained to lis cn.rs tlu
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  • 912 13 FAVOURABLE COMMENT IN MOST NEWSPAPERS British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 21. THE Important speech delivered by the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, at the Geneva Assembly yesterday is fully reproduced in the press and is the subject of favourable comment in most newspapers. The
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  • 76 13 Chinese For Prison And Police Supervision Singapore, Tuesday. WITH two previous convictions against his record, Cheng Ah Chow was found guilty by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of picking the pocket of a compatriot in a trolley bus near Cross Street on Sept.
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  • 84 13 Mr. T. W. Ong Assigned To Defence Singapore, Tuesday. THE case in which Lee Ching Choy and Goh Seh Seh are charged with the murder of Chwee Siang at the junction of Cecil Street and McCullum Street on the evening of Sept. 13, was mentioned in the Third
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  • 202 13 I American Coastguards Abandon Search Reuter Wireless. Boston. S nt. 21. AFTER weeks of search, the Am- coastguards hnv° search for sov*n«> are that the yacht nowh r near the Ameriron coa<t nnd mn,*i Rfth have foundered or weath*rwl *torm ai i continued to England.—Renter. MR. SOPWITH'S
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  • 445 13 Claim For Recovery Of Property Singapore, Tuesday. A CIVIL suit, over the recovery of property in Thembeling Road, came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day, the plaintiff being Lim Teong Bee and the defendant Kang Tee Neo a widow. Mr. R. L.
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  • 161 13 Seventh Theatre Show By Amateurs THE Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club have started rehearsals on their seventh production, "Outward Bound" by Sutton Vane, which is to be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Nov. 17, 19 and 20. The cast includes Mrs. T. Aiken. Mrs.
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  • 29 13 Mr. E.H. Tunn, Chief Detective Inspector, Malacca, will be going home on ten months' leave on Nov. 18. Mr. Tunn and family will travel via Australia and South Africa.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 129 13 f ,Vr ■WW.*-"?" >*■ Phone Singapore: 5376 (4 lines). Kuala Lumpur: 3331 (2 lines). Ipoh: 110 111 (2 lines). WPS. 285 I j j j, ABSOLUTE SECURITY s I Mot ok Union i I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Areata: I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. i 4 j Singapore and Branches. V-
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  • 496 14 INDIANS BEATEN IN REPLAY CUP SOCCER Losers Opened The Scoring Singapore, Wednesday. THE Chinese second string eliminated the Indian Association from the S A.F A. Cup Competition by defeating them 3—1 in their first round replay which took place at the Anson lload Stadium
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  • 300 14 Spoon Meet At Farrer Range I THE following is the result of the Spoon I Shoot fired on the Farrer Range on Sunday morning: oon^itiono.—oeven shots each at 200, :iOO. 500 land 000 yards. H P S. 140 points. Rifles —SR. (a) S.R. <b) S.R. <B> CONDITIONS Sgt.
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  • 1565 14 HORSES and ponies in training for the three-day professional race meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, to be held on Sept 25. 20, and Oct. 2, together with names of owners and trainers, are as follows: R N. HOBBS 1
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  • 77 14 Four Excellent Ten-Round Contests FOUR excellent ten-round contests will take place at the New World arena on Friday, Oct. L The ex-bantamweight champion of the world, Eugene Huat, will oppose Jehnny Mortell, and Rush Milling, of Manila, wiT meet Abdul Fattah Hassan, welterweight champion of Egypt.
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  • 42 14 V.M.C.A, tennis tournament ties for Thursday: Men's Singles "B': C. Simon v. Chua Cheng, Choo Keng Kiat v. V. N. Pillay. Ladies' Singles: Dr. Miss D. Jones v. I Mrs. P. Koh; Miss M. Kubota v. Mrs. M. G Eber.
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  • 50 14 S.R.C.v team vs. the Ceylon Sports Club to-day at 5.15 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: G. C. Aeria, R. H. Barth, G. A. Scott. G. C. Rose, G. E. N. Oehlers, J. R. Ritchie. C. D. Ross, N. Sullivan. A. M. Va'berg. G. B. Armstrong, and J. Loveday.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 38 14 Experience Tells j i IS I Experience extending over more than half a century has taught Fraser Neave to produce the finest aerated waters in Malaya. This experience is your smfeg uard. hsued by Fraser A Neave Ltd.—
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    • 223 14 Bp Teething witliout Tears As soon as the first tiny tooth is due, give your baby 'Ovaltine' Rusks to bite raid crunch. They will ensure his happiness and contentment throughout teething time. Although not too hard for baby to eat and enjoy, 'Ovaltine' Rusks are just firm enough to give
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  • 280 15 ALTERATION IN SCHEDULE HEAVY ENTRIES No Runs For Class ll' Horses (From Our Own Reporter) Owivr Kua Ju Lun, P ur Tuesday. vrSHu to the excessive entries, th Committee of the Selangor A!. .L ub have regretfully decided that they are unable to provide either of
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  • 661 15 ach ting Events At R.S.Y.C. ry\ Sunday last at the R.S.Y.C. the 6-met re class sailed the first of scries of three races for the Somer:!e Challenge Bowl. Conditions «re pleasant, and the finish was t ry close, only 98 seconds separa•ii;; \he first and the last
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  • 183 15 Championship Ties For The Week-end npHE following Singapore Badminton A championship ties in the men's open tingles and doubles tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hail this week-end. Saturday, at. 2.15 p.m. (Doubles):— Wcng Chong Teck and Wee Boon Hai (Mayflower) vs. Leow Kirn Fatt
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  • 108 15 Tournament Finals Postponed r ;-HEEE was no play in the tennis tour1 nament at the S.C.C. yesterday owing lc the wet condition of the courts, end the two finals which were down for decision will be played later. ties for to-day *'A" Class Doubles Handicap (semifinal): C. E.
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  • 101 15 Mrs. K. A. Jackman Wins Medal THE Singapore GO September L.G.U. Medal competition was plavnd at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs K. A. Jackman with a score of 71 The following were the returns:— Mrs. K. A. Jackman 90 19=71 Mrs. H.
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  • 34 15 Aliifl Wins News Of The WarM Prize Reuter Wireless. Stoke Poges. Sept. 18. IN the final of the '"News of the World" golf tournament Allis beat Adams 3 and 2.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 59 15 Clarke Rangers team vs. the Government Trade School at cricket on Saturday at the School ground: M. Hashim, B. Samy. I. Jabbar, S. M. Ally, P. da Silva. M. Wilson, G. Oliveiro, P. D. Singh, A. Ahmad, S. Nair, Verity. Reserves: Murthi, Horace Oliveiro Dammu. This
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  • 44 15 The fourth annual athletic sports of the City High School will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday. The old boys race (880 yards) will be run at 5 p.m. All old boys and friends, are invited to attend.
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  • 489 15 S.R.C. And Y.M.C.A» Teams Meet Singapore, Wednesday. Al TEH holding a 3—1 advantage over the S.R.C. at half-time, tiie i.iVi.C.rt. JuiiiM'a had to ac content with a draw of four all in their hockey match against a Kccrcation Club eleven on the PaJang yesterday. did
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 9 15 ST I 3 D° e9 S 'run *tn Zik%A
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    • 188 15 Morteli's big chance, to ,i "0{&M-£\ BATTLE FORMER WORLD'S CHAMPION AT THE NEW I WORLD ARENA ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER IST. <l Johnny Mortell the Hawaiian 4 ICfSr** Sensation who came to ShigajSmS^^^'^^'' pore 9 nionths a S°> wi ll battle tugune Huat the iormer world's Borel Carlos Flix and Your/;
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    • 315 15 indigestion L j£ Stomach felt\ For years she usee" to be hungry but feared to eat Here she tells the easy, pleasant way in which sin obtained welcome relic "Your Digest i Rennie Pastilles are th& best thing i have era triei lor indigestion. 1 have had gastric trouble so
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    • 66 15 "GOU TEA. Don't grumble at bad tea. Your own carelessness Is 'o blame. It is really no more trouble to see that you get "Gold Leaf Tea, which is always ire. h and good. Sole Agents. F. A. ISariholomctisz Ltd. 12-A, Robinson Road, Singapore. FUL VUE eyewear offers you HANDSOME
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 219 16 Overseas Teachers Visit London <By Air Mail) London, Aug. 20. I ONDON has become the world's education centre. More teachers from the Empire and countries overseas than ever before have inspected the London County Council's schools this year. Many have come specially to attend the summer vacation
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  • 85 16 Chinese Merchant To Find $5,000 Bail Singapore, Tuesday. I CHARGE of cheating was preferred against Soo Siew Meng, the managing partner of Chop Kam Seng when he appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, this morning. It Is alleged that the accused induced the Registrar of
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  • 720 16 Great Success ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS D EI at the annual Malayan Y.W.C.A. camp-confcrence held at Port Dickson left last week end for their homes, feeling they had had a very successful time, ana fu i of suggestions for the next year'work. These new ideas were gained
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 268 16 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS I s s I cordially invite members of the public j to view I j ever the Empire* 9 an Exhibition of photographs taken in j i conjunction with s THE TIMES. S The Exhibition is, throuf h the courtesy of the j management, held in j j
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    • 14 16 AS. vyooo nx>Qiw ■If ANTISEPTIC WAX fB 11 J| for tw weATnw? .#ifl I
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    • 136 16 Mummy says THIS will help me to grow big and strong No wonder children are (to lend of WEET-BIX! Its nutty whole-wheat taste, its brown and tempting enspness, make it a mealtime treat. And WEET-BIX is so good for \>s s sT„ them, :r;> rich in body-building mineral-, Phosphates, and
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    • 213 16 S ,;V./. I "rM ci/o i met 4V .♦>•'.ir lo see kiddies poorly and miserable when I know that all they need a dose of 'California Syrup of Figs' In rc! eve their bowels and clear Iheir systems. "What a load off youi mind it must be to see them
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 321 16 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially jor them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of ceneral interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The "Club
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 63 17 BICYCLES RUN EASIER Oil frequently all bearingsandrunning parts with 3-in-one oil—you'll notice the f\ fcrence at CLEANS LUBRICATES M PREVENTS ROST IbEAUTY plus COMFORT!! I "LUXOR" J SUITE j Comprising:— 1 Settee, 4 Chairs 1 Table. MODERN DESIGN. HANDSOMELY 'PHOLSTERED. WELL SPRUNG AND CONSTRUCTED. Price 67.50 (WORTH DOUBLE). INSPECTION SOLICITED.
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    • 28 17 WELLS-GARDNER HAS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN RADIO STYLING. BEAUTY YOU'LL ADMIRE TOM YOU'LL ENJOY PERFORMANCE YOU'LL PRAISE. PRICES FROM 185.00. Scie Agents For Malaya; Sun Radio Service Co.
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    • 107 17 I the Radio Supreme will bring you NEWS of the R| SiNO-JAPANESE ill HOSTILITIES mfc from the capitals of the world Mode! 620 PHILCO valve Superhetero- Si-.0-Japanese hostilities are beta' dyne with glowing broadcast continuously Tune in on thi* beam tuning rang; topic: I theme, but do It on an
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    • 112 17 tmi rmuM tohic poop j ASK FOR mj \f Li DEMONSTRATION I IP ALL WAVE AC M 1 HA AND BATTFRY AVAILABLE Hoe Boon Leong Radio Dept. 62, Selegie Road, Singapore. "GARRARDS" bring you the Music you want T When you want it 01 any ii. te^c I RC 6
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    • 70 17 HOMELITE PORTABLE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Complete with built-in engine weighs only 93 lbs.—works on kerosine or diesoline. Handle thick muddy or sandy I water up to 19,000 gals, per hour. Fast Automatic Self-priming 28 ft. suction lift—6s ft. delivery head. HOMELITE IS THE HANDIEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL PUMP BITLT TO-DAY. HOMFLITE
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1235 17 Malayan Listeners 9 It ad I m W ■•U 1A Ji W 10 50 a.m. Opening. Gymnastics for women. PR(M RmW SOF -duced b y David Porte, 1 PROGRAMMES MTjW Lorenzi, Singapore Station On 22» The RRr v ge r 2 T 4 r o io pm M«fi.~» o.tS.L. Variety
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  • 247 18 Take These Flesh-forming Table.s. I. i by week you are steadily losing weight, you must do something about i: at once. Unlesi you are far too fat fot your age, steady loss of weight may be the advance sign that a dreaded diseaseis on
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  • 227 18 A True Singapore Story Singapore, Tuesday. QUARTER-MASTER Matt Richards ol the Dollar Liner President van Eiren was a bird fancier, so he bought a white canary while the vessel was at Tokio. But Matt soon grew tired ot listening to one songster, and when th; ship arrived at
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  • 202 18 Funeral In Singapore On Sunday MADAME Lim Peng Neo. wife of the late Mr. Ang Khoon Hong, passed away peacefully at the age of 50. leaving two sons, Mr. Ang Whatt Kim and Mr. Whatt Boon, three daughters, Misses Swee Neo. Swee Liang, and Swee Kim,
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  • 42 18 Singapore. Tuesday. The Lloyd Triestino hner Conte Biancamano is due at Singapore to-morrow (Thursday) at lO a.m. from Shanghai. Hongkong and Manila, and will sail the same day at 4 p.m. for Colombo, Borabay. Ma&saua, Port Sad. Naples and Genoa.
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  • 180 18 Bicycle Deposited Towards Debt Repayment Singapore. Tuesday. JUDGMENT was reserved until Friday, in a case of alleged cheating, tried to-day before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate. In the dock stood Gujar Singh, a money-lender living in Outram Road, charged with the offence. The prosecution story of
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  • 95 18 A pretty wedding was solemnised at the St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Penanfc. the contracting parties being Mr V Hansen, of the East Asiatic Company. Limited and Miss L Stroh Anderson, who arrived the day before from home by the s.« Lalandia. Rev R M Mlnto officiated Mr. M. Steincke also
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  • 602 18 IMPRESSIONS OF MALAYA (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunet Sir,—On the eve of my departure, prior to wishing "au revoir" to this pleasant land, I wish to express my deep appreciation of the cordial relationship, goodwill and unity that exists among the various nationalities which
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  • 95 18 Drive To Secure 100,000 New Members Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 19. THE Labour Party has launched a na--1 tionwide drive to secure 100,000 new members. During the week 5,000 meetings for which one thousand speakers have been engaged will be held in all parts of the country and
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  • 277 18 South African Authoress Here Singapore. Tuesday. I FIND that children who read fairy tales are very brave. This may perhaps be contrary to the Freudian theory but I have never yet come aero a child who, after reading a fairy tale will say is afriad. It is
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  • 70 18 Arrivals and departures by Em] and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Canberra—Mr. Mrs. R. K. Buchanan, from Brisbane Left by the Atalanta.—Mr. D. S bertson. Mr. H. W. Cowling. Mr. T. G. Green and Mr. W. L L. Legg for Pena Arrived by the Andromeda. Mi G.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 658 18 I 1 < HEOM. KOO\ SEMC C 0.. LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Kcon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 10, Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, 29TH SEPTEMBER 1937, AT 2.30 P.M. Lol I Valuable freehold land and hcus? No. 152, Race Course
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    • 256 18 Tropical Sun U 1 Makes Skin J|s*) Wrinkled, Dry, Old! Doctors say th.it too much Try this Beauty Treatment exposure tv the sun dries up tjic natural skin oils makes skin Jff sa S e th e cr m >' lath r f age and wrinkle before its time. Palmolive
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    • 77 18 y SINGAPORE FOOT Use reliable Absorbine Jr. If your feet itch between the toes—if the skin is cracked or scaly apj>I > Hfl Absorbine Jr. It k.'ls tiny perms that cause this serious infection. Absorh[s39 me Jr. is cooling, soothing, ,;x= rr yet powerfully antiseptic. i f heals the feet,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 127 19 Too much :.ieat means too much heat for your blood. And especially a hot climate this causes him "torture through continual scratching, la< k of appetite, moodiness, irritability and loss of eneruv. You can remedy the trouble by cutting down his meat supply •nd substituting LACTOL. Adailydrink means daily health
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    • 915 19 Kidney Germs fTjfclltlA IK (headache^/- —X Wa1159 19 circles C (under j Oflltfi&f AUC fIS. (DIZZINESS PHYSICAL Ml DISTURBEO Doctor tells how to kill gtrms 1 WEAVES> I FS J'O^ J and remove the underlying cause r PIIP 'J'>y >Jr 77} X of-Getting Up Nights. Sri? Acid. G Nervousness. Puffy
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    • 283 19 ENTER NOW lor flic great BOVRIL CONTEST Entry forms may be had from your dealer or from the:— Advertising Publicity Bureau Ltd., 144, Robinson Road, Singapore. Closing date 15th October 1937. 5 APB 10. JUST ARRIVED DOG MUZZLES DIFFERENT SIZES. lIABA CO, LTD. Middle Road. HP HE wise woman does
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1249 19 J*iy»n Listeners* Raid So gg*™*° 7 I n. sign 0« dja, djb, djn CT Mlf Cubana (Manuel de Palla). DJE. DJQ. {Continued ira™ Andalusion Suite (Longas). (Lonunued fre m page 17) Iteti from Childhood (Montpou). 1 w» y-a *mmm**— (Mtaj Staelenberg.) n U.S.A. SHORTWAVE i radio colonial francs I™***- (Ft
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